Crematorium inspection shows high standard is maintained

The Scottish Government’s Inspector for Crematoria has described the team at Cardross Crematorium as providing “an excellent service to the local community and beyond”, following a recent inspection.

A range of aspects of the facilities provided by Cardross were examined including cremation, grounds and memorials, service and staff and overall quality of the premises.

The Crematorium Inspector commented that good practice was observed throughout with noted attention to detail that ensured compliance with the instructions of the applicant.

The administration process was found to be of a high standard, while the public and private areas were considered in good repair and the grounds and Garden of Remembrance were seen to be maintained to a high standard.

Overall, the crematorium operates to a high standard with no shortcomings in any area of the cremation process.

Policy Lead for Roads, Transport and Amenity Services, Councillor John Armour, said: “This latest inspection report is an excellent outcome. We have a relatively new team in place, and they are following in the footsteps of their predecessors in maintaining a high standard. Our congratulations go to them.

“We are always mindful that this service comes at a one of the most difficult times in people’s lives. And so we are proud that we can be there, and relied on, to help people when they need it most.”

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